Moving Crabs
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Moving Crabs
Do you think moving some of my crabs to my large tote is a good idea?
I have a 55 gallon, and it has nine crabs, two being ecuadorian.
Should I move five PP's to the tote, leaving the main tank with two PP's, and the two E's?
I will either move four or five, leaving the main tank with two to three PP's along with the E's.
I have a 55 gallon, and it has nine crabs, two being ecuadorian.
Should I move five PP's to the tote, leaving the main tank with two PP's, and the two E's?
I will either move four or five, leaving the main tank with two to three PP's along with the E's.
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Re: Moving Crabs
How much gallons is the tote?
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Re: Moving Crabs
26AwesomeHermit wrote:How much gallons is the tote?

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Re: Moving Crabs
I personally don't think you need to move any if you aren't having issues and they aren't all large crabs.
I had 16 PP's in a 55 (various sized crabs from tiny to large) for 3 years with no issues. I've never lost a crab due to aggression or anything other than what could be attributed to PPS. I know have around 20-23 in a 150 and have had no deaths in over a year for any reason.
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I had 16 PP's in a 55 (various sized crabs from tiny to large) for 3 years with no issues. I've never lost a crab due to aggression or anything other than what could be attributed to PPS. I know have around 20-23 in a 150 and have had no deaths in over a year for any reason.
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soilentgringa wrote:I personally don't think you need to move any if you aren't having issues and they aren't all large crabs.
I had 16 PP's in a 55 (various sized crabs from tiny to large) for 3 years with no issues. I've never lost a crab due to aggression or anything other than what could be attributed to PPS. I know have around 20-23 in a 150 and have had no deaths in over a year for any reason.
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Really? Wow. I have 7, medium to large, in a 90 gallon and it just doesn't seem large enough. I would love to get more crabs. Lol.
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Re: Moving Crabs
I was lucky enough to find HCA the day the crabs came to me. My crabs have had abundant substrate, good conditions and good food the entire time I've had them and I've always made sure they had plenty of hiding and climbing spaces.Hermiesguardian wrote:soilentgringa wrote:I personally don't think you need to move any if you aren't having issues and they aren't all large crabs.
I had 16 PP's in a 55 (various sized crabs from tiny to large) for 3 years with no issues. I've never lost a crab due to aggression or anything other than what could be attributed to PPS. I know have around 20-23 in a 150 and have had no deaths in over a year for any reason.
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Really? Wow. I have 7, medium to large, in a 90 gallon and it just doesn't seem large enough. I would love to get more crabs. Lol.
I feel that part of why my colony has gotten along pretty well is because they've had good conditions.
I have had adoptions die shortly after coming to live with me but they were in BAD BAD BAD setups beforehand.
If I ever felt like things weren't going well with mine I'd make adjustments.
Also keep in mind that other groups tell you to have 10-15 gallons per crab from the jump, and some of mine may never make it to jumbo size. In all probability they won't.
So having different sizes also makes a difference too.
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Really? Wow. I have 7, medium to large, in a 90 gallon and it just doesn't seem large enough. I would love to get more crabs. Lol.[/quote]I was lucky enough to find HCA the day the crabs came to me. My crabs have had abundant substrate, good conditions and good food the entire time I've had them and I've always made sure they had plenty of hiding and climbing spaces.
I feel that part of why my colony has gotten along pretty well is because they've had good conditions.
I have had adoptions die shortly after coming to live with me but they were in BAD BAD BAD setups beforehand.
If I ever felt like things weren't going well with mine I'd make adjustments.
Also keep in mind that other groups tell you to have 10-15 gallons per crab from the jump, and some of mine may never make it to jumbo size. In all probability they won't.
So having different sizes also makes a difference too.
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I know I can "technically" have more but it just seems with all the holes they make sometimes it's hard to find a spot for the food dish.
Really? Wow. I have 7, medium to large, in a 90 gallon and it just doesn't seem large enough. I would love to get more crabs. Lol.[/quote]I was lucky enough to find HCA the day the crabs came to me. My crabs have had abundant substrate, good conditions and good food the entire time I've had them and I've always made sure they had plenty of hiding and climbing spaces.
I feel that part of why my colony has gotten along pretty well is because they've had good conditions.
I have had adoptions die shortly after coming to live with me but they were in BAD BAD BAD setups beforehand.
If I ever felt like things weren't going well with mine I'd make adjustments.
Also keep in mind that other groups tell you to have 10-15 gallons per crab from the jump, and some of mine may never make it to jumbo size. In all probability they won't.
So having different sizes also makes a difference too.
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I know I can "technically" have more but it just seems with all the holes they make sometimes it's hard to find a spot for the food dish.
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Re: Moving Crabs
To be honest, Given Stella’s history I do think that you should be proactive about the situation. It’s better to be safe than sorry. You don’t want to overcrowd the tote, and the E’s were the last ones that you added to the tank, so maybe move them to the tote? That’s what I think. Good luck!
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That sounds like a good plan, will move them once one finishes a molt.GotButterflies wrote:To be honest, Given Stella’s history I do think that you should be proactive about the situation. It’s better to be safe than sorry. You don’t want to overcrowd the tote, and the E’s were the last ones that you added to the tank, so maybe move them to the tote? That’s what I think. Good luck!
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The tote is 31 gallons, 32.25 x 18 x 12.5
I am only concerned about having deep substrate, leading to little or no climbing room.
Can I keep the substrate at 9-10 inches for now?
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Oh yikes- that is a small tote then. I wouldn’t move anyone over to it. 2 inches of height isn’t enough for any crab.piratetoothgir wrote:That sounds like a good plan, will move them once one finishes a molt.GotButterflies wrote:To be honest, Given Stella’s history I do think that you should be proactive about the situation. It’s better to be safe than sorry. You don’t want to overcrowd the tote, and the E’s were the last ones that you added to the tank, so maybe move them to the tote? That’s what I think. Good luck!
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The tote is 31 gallons, 32.25 x 18 x 12.5
I am only concerned about having deep substrate, leading to little or no climbing room.
Can I keep the substrate at 9-10 inches for now?
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I have 20 inch totes, would that be better?GotButterflies wrote:Oh yikes- that is a small tote then. I wouldn’t move anyone over to it. 2 inches of height isn’t enough for any crab.piratetoothgir wrote:That sounds like a good plan, will move them once one finishes a molt.GotButterflies wrote:To be honest, Given Stella’s history I do think that you should be proactive about the situation. It’s better to be safe than sorry. You don’t want to overcrowd the tote, and the E’s were the last ones that you added to the tank, so maybe move them to the tote? That’s what I think. Good luck!
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The tote is 31 gallons, 32.25 x 18 x 12.5
I am only concerned about having deep substrate, leading to little or no climbing room.
Can I keep the substrate at 9-10 inches for now?
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Re: Moving Crabs
Not sure if it's an option, but Wal-Mart has 50 gallon clear totes for $23.
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